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Australia midfielder Aaron Mooy says the Socceroos will go all out for victory on Friday as they aim to edge closer to the World Cup in the opening leg of their play-off clash with Honduras.

Mooy will be one of the linchpins of the Australian effort at San Pedro Sula's intimidating 40,000-capacity Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano, where Ange Postecoglou's men will hope to take a stride towards a fourth consecutive World Cup.

Australia have had an unhappy record in World Cup play-offs, losing five deciders between 1966 and 2002 in a string of agonising near-misses that saw the Socceroos become eternal nearly-men.

However despite that record, Mooy, 27, said Australia manager Postecoglou will eschew caution as the Socceroos aim to carve out a decisive advantage to take back to Sydney for next week's second leg.

"The way the boss wants us to play is to go all out and try and win the game," said Mooy, who is brimming with confidence after a successful start to the Premier League season with Huddersfield Town.

"It doesn't matter if it's away or home - that's what we will do. And hopefully that will give us a good result to take back to Sydney," Mooy added.

Australia are already battle-hardened having come through a demanding play-off against Asian rivals Syria to determine which team would advance to face Honduras, the fourth-placed finisher in the final round of Concacaf qualifying.